The Little Queen

The Little Queen by Meia Geddes is an illustrated edition published by Poetose Press in 2017, featuring 107 pages in English. This book follows the journey of a young queen who, after the loss of her parents, embarks on a quest to understand her role and responsibilities. As she ventures beyond the palace, she meets various characters who impart valuable lessons about leadership and personal growth.
Readers will find a rich narrative that delves into themes of self-discovery, community, and the essence of home. Through her encounters with unique individuals like the book sniffer and the architect of silence, the little queen learns about friendship and love, ultimately shaping her understanding of what it means to be a leader. This story offers a thoughtful exploration of social themes and spirituality, making it a meaningful read for those interested in juvenile fiction centered on girls and women.
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When her mother and father pass away, the little queen must figure out how to be a little queen. And so she begins her adventures, journeying away from her palace and into the world to determine how she should go about going on. The little queen soon encounters numerous folks who teach her a thing or two: the book sniffer, the dream writer, and the architect of silence are just a few. Along the way, the little queen finds friendship, love, and meaning in being a leader in her world. The Little Queen is a magical exploration of self-discovery, vocation, community, and home.
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